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PRIOR TO 1980 - AREA DEVELOPMENT APPROACH. PROGRAMMES LIKE SFDA, MFAL, DPAP, DDP ETC. TRICKLE DOWN THEORY. GROWTH AND DISTRIBUTION. IMPROVE GROWTH RATE. IMPLEMENT ANTI- POVERTY PROGRAMMES. IMPLEMENT SAFETY NETS. OLD AGE PENSIONS, EMPLOYMENT ASSURANCE SCHEME, PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM, INTEGRATED CH
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1. Rural Development Programmes B. S. Rumnong
5. Centrally Sponsored Programmes Swarjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)
Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY)
Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY)
Integrated Wasteland Development Project (IWDP)
National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme Meghalaya (NREGS) under NREGA
Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Programmes (TSC and Swajaldhara)
National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP)
Prime Minister’s Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)
6. SGSY To bring assisted families above the poverty line
To be achieved by
Organizing the rural poor into SHGs
Training and capacity building
Provision of income generating assets
7. Salient features of SGSY Holistic programme for self employment
Aims at establishing a large number of micro-enterprises
Emphasis on group approach
Cluster approach
Credit cum subsidy (subsidy is only a minor enabling element)
Involvement of Banks
Multiple credit rather than one time credit injection
8. Activities under SGSY To concentrate on few selected Key activities
To attend to all aspects of these activities
To enable the swarogaris to draw sustainable incomes from their investment
To be taken up in clusters so that backward and forward linkages can be effectively established
9. Selection of Key Activities Local Resource
Aptitude and skill
Market
Participatory process
Focus on 4-5 activities
10. Special Projects When poverty reduction efforts require coordinated action
To try out new initiatives that are in nature of pioneer projects
Project that would be indicators of alternative strategies
15% of the funds under SGSY
11. Objectives of Special Projects to ensure a time-bound programme for bringing a specific number of BPL families above the poverty line
involve different strategies to provide long term sustainable self-employment opportunities
12. Criteria For Formulation Of Special Projects Identification of Project area
Identification of Project Activities
Project cost > 1.00 crore < 15.00 crore
Funding Pattern: 75:25
State to indicate its commitment to provide 25%
Post Project Maintenance –State or prepare an appropriate maintenance plan
Credit component
80% should be BPL
Convergence
13. Project should include Likely beneficiaries
Year wise details of short term and long term benefits
Analysis of the activities proposed
Possibility of Replicability
The approach proposed to be adopted
Details of Integration
14. NREGP Primary Objective
to provide livelihood security to the households in rural areas by providing not less than 100 days of guaranteed wage employment
Creation of durable assets and strengthening the livelihood resource base of rural poor.
Implementing Department
The Community and Rural Development Department
15. Eligibility All Rural Households
Local Residents
Disabled
16. Employment Demand Based Employment
Registration of Households
Issue of Job Card
100 days
Registered Household member can apply
Time Bound and Guaranteed
Local Employment within a radius of 5 km
At Least 1/3 should be women
17. Implementation Structures District Level
District Programme Coordinator
Block Level
Programme Officer and BEC
Village Level
Area/Village Employment Council – Principal role for planning, implementation and monitoring
18. Wages Wages as per Minimum Wages Act
To be paid within a fortnight
In cash or partly in kind
Equal Wages for Men and Women
10% extra wages to be paid if worksite is more than 5 km
19. Unemployment Allowance To be paid if work is not provided within fifteen days
Ľ of wages for the 1st 30 days
˝ for the remaining period
Stop as soon as employment is allotted, No show, household received 100 days employment
Burden is that of the State Government
20. Type of work Water conservation and water harvesting
Drought proofing
Irrigation Canals, micro and minor irrigation works
Provision of irrigation facility to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.
Renovation of traditional water bodies, including desiltation.
Land Development.
Flood control and protection works, including drainage in water logged areas.
Rural connectivity to provide all-weather access.
Any other work which may be notified by the Central Government in consultation with the state Governments
21. IAY The objective of the Indira Awaas Yojana is primarily to help construction/upgradation of dwelling units of members of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, freed bonded labourers and other below the poverty line non-SC/ST rural house holds by providing them a lump sum financial assistance.
22. Target Group Freed bonded labourers
SC/ST households
SC/ST households who are victims of atrocity
SC/ST households, headed by widows and unmarried women
SC/ST households affected by flood, natural calamities like earthquake, cyclone and man-made calamities like riot.
Other SC/ST households
Families/widows of personnel from defence services/paramilitary forces, killed in action.
Non- SC/ST BPL households.
Physically and mentally challenged persons.
Ex-servicemen and retired members of the paramilitary forces.
Displaced persons on account of developmental projects, nomadic/semi-nomadic, and de-notified tribals, families with physically/mentally challenged members.
24. Watershed Management To Conserve natural resources
Strengthen the livelihood resource base of rural poor.
26. Transparency Preparation of the Action Plan for the watershed by the Gram Panchayat in consultation with Self-Help Groups/User Groups with the assistance of WDT members.
Approval of the Action Plan at the open meetings of the Gram Sabha.
Display of approved Action Plan on a Notice Board at the Gram Panchayat Office, Village Community Hall and such other community buildings.
Review of physical and financial progress of work during implementation phase through periodical meetings of the Gram Sabha.
Payment to labourers directly and through cheques wherever possible.